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US Army to test tech that turns air into drinking water for troops in battle zones
The US Army has teamed up with a clean-tech company to turn waste heat into drinking water for soldiers in the field.
FH Münster University of Applied Sciences graduates Louisa Graupe and Julika Schwarz have designed a 3D-printed prototype device aptly named Water from Air. They claim the device can produce up to 1.6 ...
New Mexico environment officials announced Friday that approximately 100 homes in Curry County will have a new water source ...
Murfreesboro government notified the private Middle Point Landfill about more solid waste environmental violations, including ...
Defense News on MSN
This system can provide soldiers with water by harvesting thin air
An off-the-grid system capable of transforming air moisture into water could eliminate a multitude of logistical hurdles for ...
A new poll from Environmental Defense Fund finds that a strong majority (92%) of Americans support protecting clean air and ...
Greiner Packaging and Air Up's leak-proof, refillable Click Bottle uses scent-based pods to add flavour to plain water ...
The Environmental Protection Agency is looking to roll back regulatory standards for three types of PFAS chemicals in ...
Water, the most basic necessity of life, has become a major concern for residents of Lahore. With the Water and Sanitation ...
About 99% of Americans have PFAS chemicals in their blood, but state health and environmental officials have found higher ...
Delhi’s air turned toxic after Diwali, with AQI levels in the ‘severe’ range. Here are easy ways to protect your lungs and ...
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